Leukaemia promotes premature ageing in healthy bone marrow cells – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Category: Cancer
Machine Learning Finds Multiple Factors Underlie Cancer Immunotherapy Success
A University of Maryland-led research team is using a branch of artificial intelligence known as machine learning to better target
New research highlights why HIV-infected patients suffer higher rates of cancer than general population
AIDS patients suffer higher rates of cancer because they have fewer T-cells in their bodies to fight disease. But new
Novel imaging technology may help reduce biopsies for breast tumors
In American women, breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second-leading cause of cancer death. While routine screening
New Biomarker Links Cancer Progression to Genome Instability
Our DNA is under constant attack. The delicate molecule that contains our genetic information is extremely vulnerable to everything from
The Best Diets for Cancer Patients and Cancer Survivors
Lifestyle changes often follow a cancer diagnosis, both during treatment and after. Eating well is often the first step. And
Vitrakvi Approved for Cancers With Certain Genetic Trait
Vitrakvi (larotrectinib) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat cancers with a specific inherited trait
Bigger brains associated with greater cancer risk
Having a big brain may cause cancer. That’s what doctor and PhD candidate Even Hovig Fyllingen at the Norwegian University
Scientists neutralize reactive nitrogen molecules to enhance cancer immunotherapy
Immunotherapy — harnessing T-cells to attack cancer cells in the body — has given hope to patients who endure round
Radiation therapy cuts low risk of recurrence by nearly 3/4 for patients with ‘good risk’
A subset of patients with low-risk breast cancer is highly unlikely to see cancer return following breast conservation surgery but